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Revision as of 17:41, 30 May 2012
Go directly to the PO's Source Forge tracker (for experienced users).
Overview
The Plant Ontology uses a Source Forge tracker to keep track of all new term requests as well as requests for changes to existing terms. This tracker not only lets us be more responsive to the needs of our users, but also provides valuable documentation about when and why changes were made to the Plant Ontology.
Requesting a new term
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Requesting a change to an existing term
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